Cricket 1884

m a y i, 1884, CEICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 95 ASSYRIAN CLUB. May 28, at Ealing, v. Ealing May 31, at Tonbridge, v. Tonbridge School June 2 & 8 , at Trinity College, Cambridge, v. Trinity College Jnne 4 & 5, at Huntingdon, v. County of Hunts -1- June 6 & 7, at Jesus Coll. Cambridge, v. Jesus Coll. June 18, at Isleworth, v. Isloworth June 21, at Reigate Hill, v. Reigate Hill July 7 & 8 , at Althorp Park, v. A1thorp Park July 9 & 10, at Rugby, v. Rugby Club July 19, at Croydon, v. Cioydon Oakfield July 28 & 29, at Devonshire Park, Eastbourne ,‘ v. Devonshire Park July 30 & 31, at Eastbourne, v. Eastbourne Aug. 1 & 2, at Lowes, v. Lewes Priory Aug. 9, at Guildford, v. Guildford Aug. 13, at Islewortb? v. Islewojth (returp) F C r i c k e t e r ’s D e p o t , 885, S t r e t f o r d R o a d , M a n c h e s t e r (under the patronage of the County).—R. G. Barlow, of th& ILanca- shire Eleven, and member of Shaw’s and the Hon. Ivo .Bligh’s English Cricket teams, begs to inform secretaries of clubs and cricketers generally that -lie has on hand this season at his depot the largest stock of cricket bats in Lancashire, which are all thoroughly seasoned, and have been well oiled during the winter. Note the price of Barlow’s best all cane handled bats, 14s. 6d. each, usually sold at 17s. 6d., no better can be made at any price; best Crown Match Balls 5s. Gd., last year 6s, All orders by post punctually attended to. Price lists post free on application. The Young Cricketers’ Instructor, by R . G. Barlow; chapters on batting, bowling, fielding, and wicket-keeping. Acknowledged to be the best book on cricket ever published. No young cricketer should be without one. Flattering testimonials from most of the leading players of the day. By post 6d.— Note the address, R . G. Barlow, Cricketers1 Depot, 385, Stretford-road, Manchester,— A d v t . DERBYSHIRE CLUB. May 22,23, & 24, at Manchester, Derbyshire v. Lanca­ shire j .■ May 29* 30, & 31, at Derby, Derbyshire v. Surrey June 2, 8 , & 4, at Derby, Derbyshire v. Australians June 5, 6 , & 7, at Derby, Derbyshire v. Kent June 9,10, & 11, at Lord’s, Derbyshire v. M.C.C. &G. June 12 & 13, at Derby, Derbyshire C. & G. v. Stafford­ shire i June 23, 24, & 25, at Derby, Derbyshire v. Yorkshire July 7 & 8 , at Rotherham, Derbyshire v. 18 of Rother­ ham July 14 & 15, at Derby, Gentlemen of Derbyshire v. Philadelphians j , July 18 & 19, at G'ossop, Derbyshire v. 18 of Glossop July 21 & 22, at Smethwick, Derbyshire C. & G. v. Staf­ fordshire July 23 & 24, at Derby, Derbyshire C. & G. v, Harrow Wanderers July 28, 29, & 80, at Derby, Derbyshire v. Sussex Aug. 1 & 2, at Derby,Derbyshire C. & G. v. Uppingham Rovers Aug. 4, 5, & 6 , at Derby, Derbyshire v. Lancashire Aug. 11, 12, & 13, at Brighton, Derbyshire v. Sussex Aug. 18,19, & 20, at Gravesenld, Derbyshire v. Kent Ang. 20 & 21, at Derby, Derbyshire C. & G. v. Incogniti Aug. 21, 22, & 23, at Oval, Derbyshire v. Surrey Aug. 25, 26, & 27,at Bradford, Derbyshire v. Yorkshire R E W A R D Not True. A C hallenge , to the W orld . Tho Best Six- seamed, Catgut- sewn Cricket Ball for 5/3 or 57/- per dozen. Cheapest House in the Trade for Cricket and Lawn- Tennis Goods. New Illustrated Catalogue (38 pp.), gratis &post-free. JAMES KING, Athletic Goods Manufacturer, Mansfield. B o y le & S c o t t ’s A u s t r a lia n G u id e for 1882-83, just published. Can be had of W .R . Wright, at the office of C r ic k e t, price 2s. 6d. S t . Ivo a n d t h e A s h e s .— A correct, true, particular, and humorous history of the Hon. Ivo Bligh’s Campaign in Australia, with eleven comic illustrations, full page. Post free, Is. Id: To be had of W . R. Wright, Office of C r i c k e t , 41, St. Andrew’s Hillr Doctors’ Commons. CRICKET AND LAWN TENNIS. T D A V E N P O R T U " CBICKET BAT MAKER, LAWN TENNIS, — FOOTBALL-* ATHLETIC OUTFITTER, 88 , FINSBUBY PAVEMENT. LONDON, E.C (Nearly opposite^Moprgate Street Station). All Goods. First-class Quality, at Low Prices. D iscount F ivk per cent , on O rders over £1. Price List post-free on application. Carriage paid on all Orders. —C R IC K E T , 1884— “ T H E N O V E L T Y of the SE A SON .” THE “ ECLIPSE” s»BAT, Having a Cork Core in the Blade, will play lighter and drive better than any Bat evor introduced, besides preventing Jarring of tho Hand. SELECTED BLADES.....................................each 18/6 Send P.O.O. to tho Solo Agent (Wholesale & Retail) HENRY RICHARDSON, 77, Finsbury Pavement, Moorgate Street,. London, E.C, Southern Counties Depot for Outdoor Games. Price Lists of Cricket, Lawn-Tennis, Football, &c., post-free. Liberal Terms to tho Trado and Professionals. TXTANTED, a small CRICKET GROUND for the ’ ’ Season, within half an hour’s run from the City. Apply by letter, stating terms, &c., to Secretary, 6 and 7, Red Cross*stroet, Oripplogate. PERRY AND CO., LIMITED, 18, 19, & 20, Holborn Viaduct, London. CRICKET SEASON, 1884. J pE R B Y & Co. beg to call the attention of the Public to their Special L ow Prices for Cricket and Lawn-Tennis Materials Very Best Solid All-Cane Handled Bat, warranted - - 10s. 6d. each Very Best Treble-Seamed Match Balls, warranted - - - 5s. each Tho County L eg Guard (the Lightest in the Market), Buff Chamois, 8s. Gd. per White Chamois, 10s. 6d. pair Tho County Batting G l o v e ........................................................................ 6s. 6d. „ A Special Line in Tennis Racquets, Cork or Cedar Handlos - - 10s. 6d. each P erry & Co.’s Illustrated Price Current, containing a Full List of Cricket, Lawn-Tennis, and other Games, Fencing Foils, Boxing Gloves, &c., &c., Post-free, Sixpence. P erry & Co.’s Special Cricket List, Post-free on application. COUNTY COUNTY & C o . , Ltd., 18, 19, and 2 0 , Ho lborn Viaduct, L O N D O N .

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